The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, May 15, 1908, Page THREE, Image 3

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STAMPEDE FEARED. ! Many Conferences in the Interest ol Secretary Taft' Being Held in Washington. A Washington dispatch says thai Republican leaders in congress an working earnestly on a plan to pre vent any break at the Chicago convention that might disrupt party harmony and endanger defeat at the polk in November. Conferences have beer hekr at bot'h ends of the capito among such men as Senators Aldrieh Hale, Allison and Crane, and Repres entatives Payne and SSherman, oJ New York; Tawney, of Minnesota Jenkins, of Wisconsin, and Smith, ol Iowa. They have been directed to on* end?a nomination on the first ballot by which they mean Wm. II. Taft While no definite result has beer reached, they believe their efforts wil be .successful. Most of the men figuring promptly in this movement wen numbered against Taft early in tin campaign, but party policy and th( necessity for harmony, which have been manifest in Republican rank? since the disastrous results of tin Blainc-Conklin fued, has awakened j demand that personal desires bo subordinated lo the will of the majority That the efforts of the group of leaders back of the harmony movement have not. been barren of results is indicated by the fact that to a nnmbei of conferences have been invited sucti men as Senators Ileminway, Penrose Cullom, Hopkins and Depc.w, and Rep resent at ivos Parsons and Yreeland, ot New York; Boutell and Mann, of T1H nois; Burke and Dal/.ell, of Pcnnsvlvan in: Watson and I^audis, of Indiana. and others who are backing the candidacies of Vice-President Fairbanks, Speaker .Cannon, Senatoi Knox or Governor Hughes. No attempt, is made to disguise th: fact that the real impetus to such .1 concerted movement in the interest of Secretary Taft is the refusal oj the Roosevelt 'sentiment to be snuff ed out and the danger of such sentiment spreading to an extent that might be difficult of control at Chicago. At t?he same lime if ;s said tlie movement is not hostile to President Roosevelt, who admittedly occupies the position of command in the forces 'He has made it perfectly plain that nothing can come of the renewed call? for his renomination which have beer made in Texas, Utah and California and lie is prepared to reject any proffer of support 110 matter how extended. The uttermost limit of endeavor ot the Republican leaders who are striving to harmonize party difTieulties is to eliminate all candidates for the nomination except Secretary Taft, but it is not anticipated that all of the candidates readily agree to this proposition. Supporters of Senator Kims are particularly opposed to the plan, and one of the other candidates is holding out strongly that there is nc immediate demand for agreement At the same time there are leaders it Illinois, Indiana, Pnnsyivania and New Youk who are parlies to the movement with the knowledge of the favorite son candidates of those States. The selection of Secretary Tal't a.* the beneficiary of the harmony farlion is made because of the fact that he is (he milv candidate who has sufficient instructed votes to promise an early nomination. The argument of ? '% 1 'he harmony faction is that if Taft ? should fail to secure the nomination cy- of the ballot tlie allies were able t?i hold out against him it would mean a | contest of many ballots. These lcadk ? 'ers have little doubt that in such a contingency the Roosevelt third term ||y sentiment would threaten a stampede, kgB>' and though they have little doubt that Hgft the president would not hesitate <0 WF squelch any proposition looking to ^ his renomination, the effect of such V stampede can only be surmised. The f "possible dire results upon the campaign for tiie election of the candidate, whoever he may be, is one of the arguments used to draw the socnilled allies into the harmony programme. Republican leaders concede that their majority in the house is likely to be materially reduced at this fall election, and they fear that unless all factions are brought together before Ifche idhicago convention they might lose their majority altogether. One of the side plans being discussed favorably is the renomination of Mr. Fairbanks as vice president 011 the ticket with Secretary Taft which they assert would remove Indiana from the doubtful column and make it safely Republican. It is said also that with the Republican forces solidly aligned Taft could easily carry Illinois and the harmonizers are willing tr, concede Cannon's reelection as speaker a Republican house. " I Here is a movement on to bring about the renomination of ]M'rv lushes - /' ' as governor of New York, and an ei fort to bring Secretary Taft and Sen f ator Foraker together, which it i thought would make Ohio safe. ANOTHER ATLANTA FIRE. I ; Property Worth About $100,000 i Wiped Out?Pajiic at Vaudeville Show. j Atlanta, Ga., May 11.?One hundrc i and seventy-live horses, two of ther 1 show prize winners', half a block o , buildings burned, with $100,000 loss . a threatened panic in a crowde I theatre nearby, and half a doze ; persons injured, none seriously, sum t inarizes a fire which tonight starts 5 in the business section of Atlant , and for an hour threatened to make . cleaner sweep than did the flame i which last week destroyed a millio 1 and a quarter dollars worth of pre - pert.v. The block in which the fir started was made up chiefly of one story wooden and brick structures. The flames started in the Piedmon stables on Marietta sfreet nea Spring, Half a block away the Orphcui 1 th en ire was crowded' from floor ( balcony with persons watching vaudeville per forinn ticc. Ma linger Kahn was warned that th fire seemed serious and announce tliot owing to trouble in the trailer among negroes, it had been decided t 1 j abandon the performance. As tli ' audience started to leave some on ; ran through the lobby shout In c "fire." Jn another moment score of men in the balcony begnn to rus tor 1 lie exits, Korl unnlely coole 'j heads slopped this before it hceam : j serious. Half a dozen negroes wer I bruisd in the first crush, but no on was seriously hurt. The fire spread from the -stable t ' a number of one-storv buildings neat 1 by and was slopped after a dozen o ' these had been burned. 1 The burned area covers part of th - block bounded by Marietta. Rprin -1 and" Harlow streets, and ihe Wester & Atlantic railway. SIMPLE WASH CURES ECZEM/ [ Itching, Burning Skin Disease Route ; Without Use of Injurious Drugs. " rireat inventors often have bee ; praised for surrendering the secret i of their discoveries. Practically th , same thing happened in the medic? - world in the case of Dr. Decatur T - Dennis, the eminent skin specialist o Chicago. Mr. Dennis, in his own office prac . lice, discovered that pure vegetabl ; oil of winlergreen, properly mixe i with other simple remedies was prac t tically a sure specific for Eczems > psoriasis, barber's itch, salt rheuu . and other itching skin diseases. Bu : the oil of winlergreen alone wa r found ineffective. Tt required otho 5 mild ingredients such as glycerine an t thymol compounded with tlie wintei . green, lo produce the real eczem i cure. [ This compounded D. D. D. Prcscrij tion positively takes away the ite > at once?the instant it is applied t ;the skin. This vegetable liquid doe j awav with deleterious drugs so Ion : j used in an attempt to doctor tli .J blood, whereas modern science has dc j lertnined that ezcema is first and a . i the time a skin disease. , If you waul to know more abou ' the merits of J >. 1). |). Prescripts call at our store. We vouch for thi remedy. W. f!. Maves. Newberrv. 5 , 0. So Many Have availed themselves of ou Liberal Offer, viz: $15 discount on $80 and $90 Organ< We have concluded (o renew tlie offer for snort while so ns to net tluse excellent orent introduced in evety county nnd locality in Sout Carolina. Only $20 first payment, $20 Nov 1st, 1908 and balance Nov. 1st, 190 These term* enable von to huy this first c)a< sweet toned Organ which will prove n last in 1 treasure. DON'T DUI.AV hut write at onco for catalo nnd price list to the old established Malone Music House, Columbia, S. C. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Excelsior Union. Excelsior union will meet on Thurs day night, May 14, at early candl light. All members are requested ti be present. fno. M, Schumpert, President. NOTICE, All executors, administrators ant other fiduciaries of any estate re maining in their care or enstory ar urgently requested to make their an mini return 011 such estate, of the re cepils and expenditures the preceding calendar year, as required by law, be fore Ihe first day of July of eael yea r. Frank M. Schumpert, May 11, .1.008. J. p. y, c. - NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. I will innke final settlement on the estate of Y. C. Meyers, deceased, in the probate court for Newberry county, on Monday, May 18, 1908, at 11 a. in., and immediately thereafter apply for letters dismissary as executor of said 'estate. All persons holding claims against said estate will present them duly attested on or before (hat date and all persons indebted to said estate will make payment. ^ S. M. Meyers, Ex. It. C. Meyers, deceased. 4t-ltaw. d " EXCURSION RATES. a Via Southern Railway for Spccial a Occasions. 11 Baltimore, Md., and return, account general conference M. 10. church, May 0 (ith-.'iOth, .1908. Very low round trip rates open to the public. Tickets to be sold May lird?lth-;>th, good" to leave t Baltimore returning not later than r midnight, May ,'IOth. 15)08. Washington, 1). ('., and return, aen j count Biennial Session National As0 | social ion of<Co)ouial Dam.-s. May (>|ha Oth, 15MIS. Very low round trip rates open to the public. Tickets to be e I sold .May .ir?I- >tIi. good to return leavd I inif Washington not biter than inidVI night. May lL'th. BIOS. Further ex" tensions, final limit to leave W'ashinge ton not later than May 2~>th, 1008, ? jean be had upon payment of fee of ;j() ?? | cents and deposit ot" ticket. ^ I liicinnond, Va., and ret urn. account National Conl'erence of Charities and ' I Correction. May (ilh-'.'lth, BI00. Very j low round trip rates open to the pub^ j lie. t ickets to b,> sold May 1st?lib, , BIOS, good to return leaving Wich' inoml not later than midniiriit, Mav ? | lf>|h, BIOS. j Xorlolk, \ a., and return, aeeouv.* jdeueral 'Conference A. M. 10. church, e j May Itli-.'iOth, BIOS. Very low round "| YOUR B *! THE NEWBEliBY " Capita! $50,000 ft J1 No Matter How Small, f The Newberry e d vill give it careful at vpplies to the men and s ias. Mcintosh. President, <i a i- HT^ 1 - ^ : This IS ^ ...READ '> It is not our p S bait for breakfat lemon for dinner shop worn goods find at "Special F 5 dear at any price, gle item in our lin Ii a lower price th; 1 consistently offer I viceable goods at your own interc Show You i on any every pur o large trade we co a day or by "S| Only by persisten have we gained public. Spend y dollar gives the 0 O. KLE The and S trip rates open to the public. Ticket* to be sold May 2nd-3rd, pood to return leaving Norfolk not later thai midnight, May 31st, 1008. I4'or detailed information, rates schedules, etc., apply to Southeri Hailway ticket agents or address J. C. Lusk, Division Passenger Agent, Charleston, S. C. R. W. Hunt, Asst. (ion'1 Passenger Agt, Atlanta, Ga. ECZEMA NOW CURABLE. All Itching Skin Diseasec Which Ar< Not Hereditary Instantly Eelioved by Oil of Wintergreen. Can Eczema be cured? Some physicians say "Yes." Some say "No." The real question is. "What i: meant by Eczema?" If vou meai those scaly eruptions, those disease: which make their lirst appearance, no at birth, but years afterward, an( perhaps not until middle age?Ihji there can no longer be any qucstioi that these forms of Eczema are eura ble. Simple vegetable < i 1 of wintergreen mixed with other vegetable iuuxedi .'ills, will kill the germs that infes the skin. Apply this prescription t( the skin, and instantly that awfu itch is yone. The very moment tin liquid is applied, that agonizing, tan tali/inn' itch disappears, and continu I ed upplicatons of tliis external rente dy :-iiimi cure tlie disease. We carry ia stuck this oil of win ; tergrccn properly compounded int< I b lb lb Prescription. While we ar? not sure that il will cure all tliosi cases til skin trouble which are In heritcd. we positively know that this lb I). I). Prescription, whenever right ly used, will cure every last case o I genuine Eczema or ollu'r skin trou lile. which did not exist at bi.Mli. ANKING! SAVINGS BANK. Surplus $30,000 No Matter How Large, Savings Bank Mention. This message the women alike. J. E. NORWOOD, CasV.er. vVorth \NG~ olicy to hand you out ; st and follow it with i and supper. Shoddy such as you generally bargain Sales'* are toe . There is not one sin eon which there is no an any other firm car *. We mean honest ser 'Bargain Prices'. Stud} ist?come?if we don'. a Glean Gut Saving chase pass us bv. The mmand was not built ir secial Bargain Sales.' t hard and honest toil the confidence of the our money where the best results. uurs for Bargains, TTNEH Square Dealer. 1 A B J With a Bank And that account drawing (bigger all the time, feels i !the boy who spends every as it comes to him. Tli j.money when other boys r ^strengthening that will p< i him as a man to be asobei J while others become drun! 1 On Savings Deposit ISemi-Ani The Bank of Pt osperi DR. GKO. V. IIUNTKR, President. J. 1?\ BROWNIC, Cashier. ; NATIONAL BANK 0 > ' S a S ~j ; - 1 S 1 [[ I n |j jj? W S a S Fl I" JK " |Jj ~ Cj^ "AIN'T NO USE, Hlli.1 - J A repository in which y posited, and maybe your v strong enough to resist t Entrust them to us. The? With an account opened a check, thereby insuring acc methods of keeping accoui convenience and safeguard -A- ZB^zisrirc: DIREC M. A. Carlisle. H. C. IV] J. A. Blackwelder. Robt. IS B. C. Matthews. S. B. Ai We Len< T Buy F We provide easy tern I We enable borrowers in Monthly Instal'nv :n1; a allowed to meet obligat * It is cheaper than pay ' to save money to buy a / Contract. ) If you want to save m - take a Security Contrac t Call on A. J. Gibson, j ! Treasurer, at office, coi streets, next door to Cc [ SECURITY LOAN A!5 ;; The First Cough 9 Even though not severe, has a J ^ tlve Membranes of the throat ^ Coughs then come easy all wit: ' J slightest cold. Cure the first c set up an inflamatlon in the de); ? lungs. The best remedy is ^ SYRUP. It at once gets right J moves the cause. It is free fro W a child as for an adult. 25 cenl % MAYES' DR I < 1 i-tiitms 0 Y Account, ; interest and getting nore like a man than nickel he gets as soon ie boy who can save ire spending theirs is :>\ver which will enable steady, business man, kards and spendthrifts. tswe pay 4 pr. ct. nually. Prosperity, ty, S. C. I)R. J. S. \V1IKKI,KR, Y. President. g J. A. COUNTS, I Assistant Cashier. ft F NEWBERRY S.IC IT'S BURGLAR PROOF." oti have your money deal uahlcs stored, should be he attacks of the burglar. f will be absolutely safe, yith us you can pay by :uracy and system in your [its. There is no greater for handling money than fi-CCOXJlTT. TORS: loseley. T. B. Carlisle, lorris. Geo. Johnstone. Jos. H. Hunter. 1 Money 0 lomesl of payment, 1 to accumulate a fund r,;? on which interest ia ions at maturity. in# rent. If you want home take a Security oney for any purpose :t. It pays. Asstant Secretary and rner Boyce and Adams >peland Brothers. 5 INVESTMENT CO. wjaraxiity, a*. o? of the Season, | tendency to irritate the sensi- A and delicate bronchial tubas. 2? iter, every time you take the ough before it has a chance to icate capillary air tubes of the m QUICK K HI/IKK COUGH J at tin; seat of trouble and re- ^ in Morphine and is as safe for 9 Ls at ^ UG STORE. *